HIDDEN CAMERA SCHOOL CHANGING ROOM : HIDDEN CAMERA SCHOOL

Hidden Camera School Changing Room

hidden camera

A hidden camera is a still or video camera used to film people without their knowledge. The camera is "hidden" because it is either not visible to the subject being filmed, or is disguised as another object.

(The Hidden Cameras) The Hidden Cameras are a Canadian indie pop band. Fronted by singer-songwriter Joel Gibb, the band consists of a varying roster of musicians who play what Gibb once described as "gay church folk music".

changing room

A changing room, locker room, dressing room (usually in a sports, theater or staff context) or changeroom (regional use) is a room or area designated for changing one's clothes.

The Changing Room is a play by David Storey.

(Changing rooms) Changing Rooms is a Do It Yourself Home Improvement show broadcast in the United Kingdom on the BBC between the years 1996 and 2004. The show was one of a number of home improvement and lifestyle shows popular in the late 1990s and early noughties.

school

educate in or as if in a school; "The children are schooled at great cost to their parents in private institutions"

A large group of fish or sea mammals

an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900"

a building where young people receive education; "the school was built in 1932"; "he walked to school every morning"

015: restlessly slim

quotidie 015 : 1.15 i thought staying in school today waiting 4 hours for my work hour was going to be a grand drag, of warm suffocation in the study room or the headache that comes with the desperate attempt to keep my eyes open. but it wasn't. somehow at break i ended up sitting at a table with people instead of an empty one, or one with a solitary desktop computer. i had initially planned to work on my sketchbook, but this boy and his sister were laughing in boisterous restrain, the kind of laughter that is shared only by siblings, to which others would react, "????!" eventually i loosened up from my sketchbook pursuit because i found myself too distracted by both of them constantly looking over at me. three hours consequently consisted of actual conversation. we moved to the common room because we couldn't talk loudly in the study room. i took out my camera and tried getting photos, to which the reaction was the flinging of hands in front of the face or at the camera. or, in this boy's case, hiding behind his scarf. people call him "slim", short for "salim". he's a funny, likeable character. restless like a child taking in the world for the first time. but i was a bit disappointed with his sudden change in disposition when the two girls in our little group of conversation went out to get lunch. he suddenly turned quiet, and when i tried to talk to him his answers were terse and he couldn't even look at me. later on when the two girls came back, he said, "you know it's funny, when you two left i couldn't talk to adriana at all, i felt awkward." hahaha. i have two photos of him, one i caught without a scarf in his face (the girls were too quick in reflex). but i chose this because it shows his character more.